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Show 1 Air; ItiW M:is. Sadie Cox dit-d at the home 1 t-.r a weeks illness yvith influenza. She was the daughter of Fredrick and Sophia ChristenSon, was born in ralrvieyv December 10, 1S78, she Graduated from the public schools and attended the B. Y. U. at Frovo, 'wo years, and taught school at Pair- View everal year-s. She married A.l ruce Cox October, 2 1907. They have four children, Max, Jella, Fred,1 -.nj Ruby. Mr. Cox died in March 1 0 2 5 , Since that time sihe has tau,ght the Fairview public schools j ,' -Pr.neral services were held in the Wo n ward chapel Bishop Peter Niel-oti, Niel-oti, presided, Music was by the combined com-bined ohoirs, of Fairview wards' under Stanley Brady, A quartette - '.m-g "The Teachers work is done," J rve L. Young sang "My Redeemer' ?tanlley Brady sang "Face to Face" 'ipcakers were Maitland Graham 'ci hop John R. Graham, Joseph I-Ian- en and Bishop Peter Nielscm, All peke we'l of her life and worV. .ipecial imenlon was made of her v.-or-: -iirgi-', her effio'ent work in be school room and her work in the vard. She has been a choir member over thirty years, was president ot the Y. L. M. I. A. several years. She .vas secretary of the Relief society two years and was a stake officer ot ' he Sunday ehool. Also took part iu c;v'c and ecMimunity welfare. Prayers Pray-ers were by Bishop Peler Su'adwail and E. H. Anderson. Interment was in the Fali'view cemelary. Mrs Cox leaves besides her child-: child-: en two brothers an,d 5 alsters, John W. Christensen and Mus. Carl Sund-:waill Sund-:waill of Fairview, Mrs. Annie D. Pal- mer, ai.id Mrs. Frank Hales of Salt c-:tu rr yyr r ci,ii',t.iQncnn W'l'.'.uvlHe and Mrs. May Hammond' f Provo, Mrs. Jo-seph Hansen of Lo- -gaii. Relatives from Provo, Sail Lake, Logan, Gpanish Fork, Bing-:iam. Bing-:iam. Mai'-;'1:, Ivph'.-aim and Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. The funeral was very well attended, at-tended, j Word was received by relatives here ye-.iterday of the death of Kent Anderson, six year old son of Row-ena Row-ena and Clifton Anderson of Burnt Fork. Whyoming. He died from rhe-imai'inm and heart trouble after one month's illness. He passed a-vay a-vay at the L. D. S. hospital but will be taken to Burnt Fork for funeral 'and burial. Surviving besides his patents are three brothers and one si ster, Chester Allen, Morris and Beverly Anderson. Mir and Mis. E. Bonne annotrnce 'he hiirth,of a baby -boy at their '(home th's week. Mr. a id Mrs. Edward Vance announce an-nounce the artival of a baby girl at their home January 19. Mrs. Vance a, formerly Miss Nelda Jolley of Moroni. I |